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free marketses, and this is what the u.n. won't tell you is free markets is about meeting the needs anwants of other people. government's about meeting its own needs. author's right, 40 million people in china is what's driving the economy, not the state owned companies. >> the perception is free markets are cold, amoral. >> opposite. biggest breaker down of bear yours of people. you may not love your neighbor, but you want to sell to your neighbor. we take it for granted that if you start a business, you want the best people possible because you want to succeed. that's new in human history. before, you rarely trusted anyone beyond your family or community or ethnic group. commerce breaks down the barriers so people know whether or not they are cooperating with each other. >> think about it this way. all three of us came from immigrants. most americans came from immigrants. bet your great grandparents, john, said i want to get to america for a better system of forced income redistribution. i bet they -- >> my father, actually
free marketses, and this is what the u.n. won't tell you is free markets is about meeting the needs anwants of other people. government's about meeting its own needs. author's right, 40 million people in china is what's driving the economy, not the state owned companies. >> the perception is free markets are cold, amoral. >> opposite. biggest breaker down of bear yours of people. you may not love your neighbor, but you want to sell to your neighbor. we take it for granted that if...
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would say mo people think it is the u.n. or foreign aid or central planning. china, china's boom. >> right. it's wrong. what saved china was sie 1980 #, they opened to foreign trade. there's a lot of stuff wrong, but they empower erepreneurs and openup trade to the united states since 19 up a thousand percent. >> honored private property around this time. >>xactly. >> we have a graph that shows how china's boomed not just since they started central plan, but when they recognizedrivate property. >> that's right. this is literally what we've seen since 1980 lifted 400 million chinese out of povey. >> steve, i s most americans think trade hurts the average american or certainly the guy working the factory because if it's with china, h's losing a job to somebody in china. >> well, this gets t your introduction on the word "greed." greed in people's minds means taki to something that don't belong to you. in the free market, you have transactions. i want something, you want something, we exchange. money makes it easier. they want a treasury bill, want socks, we swap
would say mo people think it is the u.n. or foreign aid or central planning. china, china's boom. >> right. it's wrong. what saved china was sie 1980 #, they opened to foreign trade. there's a lot of stuff wrong, but they empower erepreneurs and openup trade to the united states since 19 up a thousand percent. >> honored private property around this time. >>xactly. >> we have a graph that shows how china's boomed not just since they started central plan, but when they...
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he is trying to use u.n. initiative, the global compact, and that is a slush fund set under kofi annan to persuade big businesses to pledge loyalty to the u.n. secretary-general and promise to adhere to standards of good governance as set by the united nations and in this case, as being preached by resident antisemite richard falk. >>neil: i wish we had more time, he is chairman of the delegation found talking to leaders in tehran. what is going on? >> what is going on, it is not only moral equivalent where the u.n. thinks they are being even handed and attacking chemical accuracies regardless of what is good, the same way that they have done in many cases more vociferously than going after iran, but, at the same time, the united states administration which should be doing more than calling this "unacceptable," it is not pressing the through and there is in go reason that he is kept on as a specialen -- specialen special envoy. >>neil: it is like me overseeing the nutrition council. >> 30 days, 2,000 business
he is trying to use u.n. initiative, the global compact, and that is a slush fund set under kofi annan to persuade big businesses to pledge loyalty to the u.n. secretary-general and promise to adhere to standards of good governance as set by the united nations and in this case, as being preached by resident antisemite richard falk. >>neil: i wish we had more time, he is chairman of the delegation found talking to leaders in tehran. what is going on? >> what is going on, it is not...
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translated ): thorough our ambassador we maintain contacts with syria and they assure us also through the u.n.'s special envoy for syria mr. lakhdar ibrahimi that it is a tragic incident, such incidents will not be repeated in the future. scuffles outside the turkish parliament in ankara, only a few protested, but many turks fear war erupting with their neighbor. once a friend, now deemed an enemy. inside the chamber, m.p.s granted the government powers to send troops over the border but that looks unlikely. by this evening the syrians had done exactly what the russians asked. inside syria, the war grows ever more bitter. neighboring countries and world powers have picked sides and are providing arms and other support, but as the u.n. security council meets tonight to discuss a resolution on yesterday's shelling, it's clear that no-one, least of all turkey and syria, wants the war to spill over the border. >> woodruff: for more on this i'm joined now by henri barkey-- a specialist in turkish affairs and a former state department official in the clinton administration. he now teaches at lehigh
translated ): thorough our ambassador we maintain contacts with syria and they assure us also through the u.n.'s special envoy for syria mr. lakhdar ibrahimi that it is a tragic incident, such incidents will not be repeated in the future. scuffles outside the turkish parliament in ankara, only a few protested, but many turks fear war erupting with their neighbor. once a friend, now deemed an enemy. inside the chamber, m.p.s granted the government powers to send troops over the border but that...
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with me stuart holloway, former member of the u.n. security council. thanksor coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: what do youhink of this new report saying they may be able to produce enough urium within two to four months? it shortens the timeli a lot. >> it sure does and disturbing to say the least but confirms what the intelligence community has said, which says it is not only the amount of uranium that iran needs to produce a weapapon but the time in which it would take toconvert that. so 25 kilograms are what they're looking for in the two to four months is a close window. now they don't know if they made the decision to convert but to have that capability would be very disturbing for the united states and the international community. melissa: one of the other things to watch on the timeline of course is that they have to create a nuclear trigger so to speak. the internatiinal atom energy agency thinks think mayave worked secretly on testing such such a thing and of course iran denies it. what do you think? >> if they don't allow the inspec
with me stuart holloway, former member of the u.n. security council. thanksor coming on the show. >> thank you. melissa: what do youhink of this new report saying they may be able to produce enough urium within two to four months? it shortens the timeli a lot. >> it sure does and disturbing to say the least but confirms what the intelligence community has said, which says it is not only the amount of uranium that iran needs to produce a weapapon but the time in which it would take...
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refused to be driven out of the city secondly they request all humanitarian organizations including the u.n. to come to bani walid and see the destruction for themselves and see the devastation and we need immediate aid we need to military assistance urgently. but the siege and the killings in but it will lead to been ignored by the international community especially by those states who backed the uprising that toppled gadhafi author and journalist neil clark i spoke to a little earlier in r.t. he says the u.s. and its allies have used and abused in libya. let's think back to every twenty eleven we couldn't because the newspaper in the u.k. or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster we're told colonel gadhafi forces were killing lots of people there were dangers of a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation lever is much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taken place the number of people killed since need to intervene has gone up but by betwe
refused to be driven out of the city secondly they request all humanitarian organizations including the u.n. to come to bani walid and see the destruction for themselves and see the devastation and we need immediate aid we need to military assistance urgently. but the siege and the killings in but it will lead to been ignored by the international community especially by those states who backed the uprising that toppled gadhafi author and journalist neil clark i spoke to a little earlier in r.t....
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in his u.n. generally assembly speech, he talked -- u.n. general assembly speech, he talked about this. we have found that nobody has filled that out. what is the cost of allowing a nuclear iran. dennis pointed out, our policy is prevention here in our view is -- the bipartisan policy center puts out a number of reports over the past four or five years, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. tough sanctions and military action as a last resort. thay have said pretty much the same thing. a last resort. we have to prevent a nuclear iran. bipartisan agreement -- more on this issue than any other issue right now about preventing a nuclear iran. but still, i think it has distracted a lot of people about what if we fail? what if we do not do what is necessary? look, if he did not prevent a nuclear iran, however you feel whether it is because sanctions were not tough enough -- if they go ahead despite our warnings -- we just want to enlarge the debate. we have not seen anyone else do it. that is why we have done their report. >> i want to get questio
in his u.n. generally assembly speech, he talked -- u.n. general assembly speech, he talked about this. we have found that nobody has filled that out. what is the cost of allowing a nuclear iran. dennis pointed out, our policy is prevention here in our view is -- the bipartisan policy center puts out a number of reports over the past four or five years, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. tough sanctions and military action as a last resort. thay have said pretty much the same thing. a last...
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they will never break the rules and they will never break their values in syria the u.n. brokered cease fire is in jeopardy even before it officially takes effect on friday damascus has pledged to stick to their agreement mediated by a peace envoy lakhdar brahimi but some rebel groups say they will keep fighting regardless international affairs analyst. the armed opposition is confident of continued foreign support for him calling bloodshed. government is for it see in syria is found. powers including the united states with the cia through dorothy turkey itself or they leave their countries like kate france germany is providing intelligence support so they are really in qatar we know that they're providing top jordan that's will be a real force this invited by the syrian opposition by the western powers that they mention and it's out of place they don't want really fits they want to remove the government of syria from both president bush on our side and but. they believe that the rebels believe that they've got the momentum they've got the support from the outside world a
they will never break the rules and they will never break their values in syria the u.n. brokered cease fire is in jeopardy even before it officially takes effect on friday damascus has pledged to stick to their agreement mediated by a peace envoy lakhdar brahimi but some rebel groups say they will keep fighting regardless international affairs analyst. the armed opposition is confident of continued foreign support for him calling bloodshed. government is for it see in syria is found. powers...
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the group of arab scholars came together organized by the u.n. to look at how we can help the world reject these terrorists, and the answer they came up with is this, one more economic development. we should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment and that our friends, we should coordinate it to make sure we push back and give them more economic development. number two, better education. number three, gender equality. number four, the rule of law. we have to help these nations create civil societies. but what's been happening over the last couple years, as we watch this tumult in the middle east, this rising tide of chaos occur, you see al qaeda rushing in, you see other jihaddist groups rushing in, and they're throughout many nations in the middle east. it's wonderful libya is making some progress despite this terrible tragedy but next door we have egypt with 80 million population and we want to make sure we're seeing progress throughout the middle east with having north mali taken over and syria having assad to continue to kill, hurt
the group of arab scholars came together organized by the u.n. to look at how we can help the world reject these terrorists, and the answer they came up with is this, one more economic development. we should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment and that our friends, we should coordinate it to make sure we push back and give them more economic development. number two, better education. number three, gender equality. number four, the rule of law. we have to help these nations create...
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the u.n. called on syria to respect the sovereignty of its neighbors. >>> if you're flying on american airlines today you may be in for a rough ride. american is cancelling dozens of its flights today as it works to fix seats. over the last week seats on three american flights came loose. american blames wear, poor design and spilled soda. seats are being removed and reinstalled. american cancelled 50 flights yesterday and 44 more today. >>> cbs money watch time now on a friday morning. crunching jobs numbers and a status update on a record number of facebook users. ashley morrison is here. >> reporter: asian markets edged up this morning after the bank of japan announced no change in the country's key interest rate. nikkei rose half a percent while the hang seng added half of a percent. today we get the latest snapshot on jobs. the labor department says on thursday that weekly unemployment applications were up by 4,000 last week, that's a level consistent with only modest hiring, some economi
the u.n. called on syria to respect the sovereignty of its neighbors. >>> if you're flying on american airlines today you may be in for a rough ride. american is cancelling dozens of its flights today as it works to fix seats. over the last week seats on three american flights came loose. american blames wear, poor design and spilled soda. seats are being removed and reinstalled. american cancelled 50 flights yesterday and 44 more today. >>> cbs money watch time now on a...
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he went to the u.n. and in his speech at the u.n. he said six times, he talked about the youtube video. look, if we are hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. ou ambassador inparis has a marine detachment guarding him. shouldn't we have a marine detachment guarding our ambassador in benghazi, a place where we knew that there was an al qaeda cell with arms? this is becomes more troubling by the day. they first blamed the youtube video. now they are trying to blame its romney-ryan particular for making this an issue. with respect to iraq, we had the same position before the withdrawal which was, we agreed with the obama administration. let's have a aeeme to make sure we secure our game. the vice president was put in charge of those negotiations by president obama. and they failed to get the agreement. we don't have a force as agreement because they failed to get one. that is what we are talking about. and when it comes to our veterans, we owe them a great debt of gratitude. for what they've done f
he went to the u.n. and in his speech at the u.n. he said six times, he talked about the youtube video. look, if we are hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. ou ambassador inparis has a marine detachment guarding him. shouldn't we have a marine detachment guarding our ambassador in benghazi, a place where we knew that there was an al qaeda cell with arms? this is becomes more troubling by the day. they first blamed the youtube video. now they are trying...
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and abide by the u.n. resolutions that have been in place. because they had the opportunity to reenter the community of nations. and we would welcome that. there are people in iran who have the same aspirations as people all around the world, for a better life. and we hope that their leadership takes the right decision. but the deal we'll accept is they end their nuclear program. it's very straightforward. and i'm glad that governor romney agrees with the steps that we're taking. there have been times, governor, frankly, during the course of this campaign where it sounded like you thought that you would do the same things we did but would you say them louder and somehow that would make a difference. and it turns out that the work involved in setting up these crippling sanctions is painstaking. it's meticulous. we started from the day we got into office. and the reason it was so important, and this is a testament to how we've restored american credibility and strength around the world, is we will to make sure that all the countries participate
and abide by the u.n. resolutions that have been in place. because they had the opportunity to reenter the community of nations. and we would welcome that. there are people in iran who have the same aspirations as people all around the world, for a better life. and we hope that their leadership takes the right decision. but the deal we'll accept is they end their nuclear program. it's very straightforward. and i'm glad that governor romney agrees with the steps that we're taking. there have...
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the u.n. food and agriculture organization blamed flawed methodology and poor data for the earlier number, and it said the mber of hury people has been declining steadily in the past two decades. athens, greece, erupted in angry protests today against the visiting chancellor of germany, angela merkel. germany is the leading contributor to the greek bailout, but at a price that's embittered many greeks. we have a report from james mates of independent television news. . >> reporter: at the airport the welcome was warm. the protocol followed to the letter. but this was no routine visit from the head of one e.u. government to another. angela merkel is hated here. widely blamedded for inflicting a depression on the greek economy with her demands for endless austerity. the scene in the center of athens could hardly be more different. 20,000 or more demonstrators packed the square outside parliament, some determined that the television images of this visit would reflect the widespread anger. away fr
the u.n. food and agriculture organization blamed flawed methodology and poor data for the earlier number, and it said the mber of hury people has been declining steadily in the past two decades. athens, greece, erupted in angry protests today against the visiting chancellor of germany, angela merkel. germany is the leading contributor to the greek bailout, but at a price that's embittered many greeks. we have a report from james mates of independent television news. . >> reporter: at the...
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the u.n. arab league proposed the cease-fire beginning tomorrow. the syrian government say they haven't signed on. >>> coming up on the morning news, on a thursday morning, the student debt crisis. millions of young americans face an uncertain future amid mountains of debt from college loans thichlts t loans. this is the cbs morning news. trail. this is the "cbs morning news". n and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if
the u.n. arab league proposed the cease-fire beginning tomorrow. the syrian government say they haven't signed on. >>> coming up on the morning news, on a thursday morning, the student debt crisis. millions of young americans face an uncertain future amid mountains of debt from college loans thichlts t loans. this is the cbs morning news. trail. this is the "cbs morning news". n and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is...
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the u.n. arab league envoy to syria proposed the four day holiday cease-fire. the syrian government said it hasn't signed on and rebel commanders called the proposal irrelevant. >>> a new study says the cost of a college education continues to rise. the average price for a four year public university including room and board is almost $18,000. for a private college almost $40,000. anthony mason looks at what this means important the president and what the presidential plans to do about it. >> when am i going to buy a house, can i buy a house? >> you feel you're already behind the eight ball? >> reporter: nationally student debt surpasses all other forms of consumer debt. >> what they are saying it's the stunt debt ate crisis but nobody is saying here's how we deal with it. >> reporter: 90% of student loans are made by the federal government. >> millions of young people am across the country are getting peter deals on pell grant. >> reporter: president obama more than doubled spending on pell grants. they are the main loan program for low-income students. the pr
the u.n. arab league envoy to syria proposed the four day holiday cease-fire. the syrian government said it hasn't signed on and rebel commanders called the proposal irrelevant. >>> a new study says the cost of a college education continues to rise. the average price for a four year public university including room and board is almost $18,000. for a private college almost $40,000. anthony mason looks at what this means important the president and what the presidential plans to do about...
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. >> current u.n. ambassador susan rice, who on the sunday after the killings claimed they were spontaneous mob actions and not coordinated acts of terrorism has written to three republican senators to say her statements that morning reflected quote, the intelligence community, that current assessment as that have date. and senators mccain, and johnson shot back, either the obama administration is misleading congress and the american people or it is blaming the entire failure on the intelligence community, unquote. bret. >> bret: continue to follow this, james, thank you. the syrian opposition says that rebels have captured an air defense base, new-- planes are pounding the central area of homes and said be to be the largest bombardments in months. and being extradited from britain to the u.s. al-masri's lawyers cited deteriorating mental and physical condition. the u.n. began talks on a broad trade embargo on iran. the islamic republic is reeling from western sanctions, amy kellogg shows us things are
. >> current u.n. ambassador susan rice, who on the sunday after the killings claimed they were spontaneous mob actions and not coordinated acts of terrorism has written to three republican senators to say her statements that morning reflected quote, the intelligence community, that current assessment as that have date. and senators mccain, and johnson shot back, either the obama administration is misleading congress and the american people or it is blaming the entire failure on the...
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and the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our u.n. ambassador -- anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we have lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. >> reporter: and that led to this exchange, ultimately involving the moderator. >> i think it is interesting the president just said something that is on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden and said this was an act of terror. you said in the rose garden, the day after the attack, it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous demonstrion. i want to make sure we get that for the record. because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terrorism. >> president obama: get thns transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. let me call that ancr act terrosm. >> president obama: can you say that again. >> he did call it an act of terror. iterid, as well, take two weeks or so for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about this tape to come out. you're correct about that. >> reporter: according toto thwhite house
and the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our u.n. ambassador -- anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we have lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. >> reporter: and that led to this exchange, ultimately involving the moderator. >> i think it is interesting the president just said something that is on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden and said this was an act of terror. you said in the rose garden, the day...
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. >> ( translated ): the message was to prove what the u.n. peace envoy lakhdar brahimi has been saying, that all the region is on the edge of exploding because of what is happening in syria. so syrian president bashar al- assad sent this message that they can do anything in the region. >> brown: lebanon had had a few years of relative calm, but the conflict in syria has reopened sectarian fault lines. the powerful shiite militia hezbollah, backed by syria's ally, iran, supports the assad regime. lebanese sunni muslims support the predominantly sunni syrian rebels. the divide turned violent in august, when gun battles broke out in the northern city of tripoli. tensions have also been fueled by a flood of syrian refugees into lebanon. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland stopped short of blaming syria for today's attack, but she said lebanon is at risk of being destabilized again. >> we have been, for a number of weeks and, in fact, months now, that we've been concerned about increasing tensions inside of lebanon, p
. >> ( translated ): the message was to prove what the u.n. peace envoy lakhdar brahimi has been saying, that all the region is on the edge of exploding because of what is happening in syria. so syrian president bashar al- assad sent this message that they can do anything in the region. >> brown: lebanon had had a few years of relative calm, but the conflict in syria has reopened sectarian fault lines. the powerful shiite militia hezbollah, backed by syria's ally, iran, supports the...
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russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america must be strong, america must lead and for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. >> he doesn't have different ideas and that is because we are doing exactly what we should be doing, come on our web site and look at how we get to a balanced budget, within eight to ten years and we do it by reducing spending in a whole series of programs. >> it just doesn't work, and we visited the web site quite a bit, and it still doesn't work. >> let me get back to foreign policy. and can i just get back. >> we have to the venue then our militar
russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america...